The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1922, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1922. THE POTHOHOHANOOOITOTNOOOD © The Best Cough Syrup : is Home-made. | Winter Garden Now Showing Griffith’s these A Down East” / ORONO You've b known « » in wh Bowers and Lea eee Mildred Harris is leading lady for Meighan in his new Para mount Prince ‘There | Waa” picture, “A me-made . asuaily in ma to ens a dry, hoarse or | Telling a story with titles a the phlegm. heale What Do Men Want? and gives almost im- No Woman Know Splendid for iJ What Every Woman Knows.” croup, bronchitis eee Thurston Hall plays opposite Bett Ry th in Rese of Sicily.” a Rex} eture Just started. | eee J ma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- mind of genuine Norway has been used for ‘ and chest ailments. “Debonair,” by William Farquhar Payson, will be filmed in eight reels | with Lewis Stone in the lead. ranteed to g ine } . ir money Fr Wayne, } Raby Peegy, of the Century come- | dies, is of the youngsters Mar-| _ shall Neflan borrowed for “Penrod.” | FAIRY TALES | A company organized in Las An TEDDY Hes is produc ing & serion of plo | She clever 6 be become Mmous as an ae lies, was an the hotidays in I ing funds for t Army’ Chri# as fb Wearing the garth and carrying a tambourine ted large sums feddy, which has ctor in Mack will be given very a . ful embodiment. 2 “For something tasty, serve He Freach Pastry.” at's | Army Advertisement, collec Anna Moore of | David W. Griffith's wonder picture, ‘ay Down East,” which opened at the Winter Garden Monday, Miss Gish does the most wonderful acting of her entire theatrical career in ‘tal look | this picture. is generally the forerunner | | meet nervousness, feverishness, I | eo ~*® colds and 0) Stressing sitwents Gite batts | | CLEMMER Que saopoentel of Dr. Caldweil’s Syrup Pepe and the baby will quickly get A dose costs less than a cent. into the } DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN ‘THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Dr. Caldwell's Syrug Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, used by mothers for 30 years. ite s combination ef Rxyptina Seams ‘and other simple laxative berbs with ¥ salest remedy you can Lillian Gish A BABY whose organs en regularly is happy TODAY ONLY “THE * vamped the Stirring Drama of Frisco’s Chinatown SEE DEBS RELEASED First pictures to reach Seat. | tle, showing Eugene V. Debs se Wael a into th released from prison ons need hen mended Sompty COMEDY—PATHE NEWS , fal cite 0 Oe ee he MUTT AND JEFF—ToPICS ii The nowing at the Coliseum Robert McKim and h head the cast of Jap- Here’s an UNUSUAL SHOE SALE! “Unusual” because there’s no old stock—the smart C. & Boot Shop was opened with a brand new selection of el an’s High-grade Shoes only four months ago — and every pair was bought after the big decline in prices, so that these further re- ductions in price represent the last word in real shoe values. If you have not already visited this distinctive Shoe Store we want you to start the year right as far as shoes are con- cerned by taking advantage of this very unusual offer. 4.85 $5.85 $6.85 There are no reserva- ions at this “Unusual” We have taken whole splendid divided Sale. the stock and into Five Lots, it and at any one of these Five Prices you will find it easy to choose just the particular shoe you\ have in mind. Remember, there’s no no old stock or “Hang- overs,” every style is Lere and every one of these prices is a big, substantial reduction from the original prices, which were already the $7.85 A AEUEAETS :/$@.85 most reasonable .in ee] town. Rosemary Theby. Thts young acress has a. splendid role in the William Fox pro- duction of “The Last Trail,’ | the virile Zane Grey story. TTLE | not afford to buy her lworking hours she makes the ac STAR THE GROTE-RANKIN GO OTT0 F. KEGEL, President: ~ | i Your Response This Week, to The Grote-Rankin Co.’s JANUARY FURNITURE SALE Will Emphasize the Fact That Opportunities to Economize and Save Are Numerous and Generous To the home-makers who had resolved with the New Year to bring their homes up to the level of their higher standards of living, the Grote-Rankin Co.’s January Furniture Sale comes as a marvelously timely event, presenting Furniture for every room in the home at impressive savings. In view of the magnitude of an event which involves hun- dreds of exceptional values, we could not possibly hope to give you an adequate idea of the tremendous amount of pos- sibilities that this January Furniture Sale holds for you by calling attention to specific items—but we ask you, in all sin- cerity, to'come and compare values. The Rugs, Draperies, Bedding, Linens and Housefurnishings Also provide the utmost in values and savings to all who have homes to furnish. INCE FEATURE School teachers wil be interested in the fact that “Jim ob | Griffith Wray ie directs: “PENROD” COMPLETED ~ VANCOU VER, | BR C C—Facing a Marshall Neila eter | . - , n has completed the | per cent wage reduction, employes of filming of “Penrod,” and promises | British Columbia Electric railway to pee ty dip dten ¢| that he hag faithfully adhered to the | take strike vote, their guild, altho the spirit of Booth Tarkington's classte | paren ms sR hardly suggest it. One of its thrill. |of American boyhood, The subtities| JOSEPH, Ore—Joseph Milling Co. ing scenes ix a catastrophe in the| have been taken from the author's | plant destroyed by fire, with loss es | Im, nperial v alley, in California, own words in the book, timated at $40,000. $50,000 MUST BE RAISED IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS Surplas stocks In all departments have been slaughtered, regardless of cost. No bargains that we have thus far offered are equal to these. Our need of $50,000 means that goods must be sold at once. Look over these specials and you will see the values we are offering. Come in tomorrow morning! DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW Clean-Up 3 9 8 $3. Boys’ Suits, $7.50 to $10 values, A clean sweep of Odd Suits, values up to $10; good models; good fabrics, and good patterns. Ages 8 to 17. caine ALL OUR MEN'S. SUITS AND OVERCOATS NOW HALF PRICE WALTON Men’s Union Suits Men’ 8 Muslin Gowns Men’s Union Suits a $5.00 Suits LEE MORAN $2. 19 fe clearance of White Mas- iGine $3.98 | in lin Nightgowns; and wool garments; $7.00 to ‘The Straphanger'’ expensive clothes her husband can | During ber juafntance of the banker for whom ote she works, A tense plot develops. Besides the feature picture, the Oak bas a vaudeville program. DANGER! Lurks Near When “PLAYING WITH FIRE” Starring $12.50 Boys’ Suits’ Reduced to A splendid line of Suits in uptodate models; wool fabrics; full lined. Ages 8 to 18 years, Spring needle weave; mixed wool, A cleanup! with = or without collars, $10.00 values, Children’s Shoes $4.50 2 98 values for. PY Broken lots of “New Dawn" Shoes; oak soles; button and lace. ‘Sizes 121% to 2. Shirts and Drawers pet 59c Men's garments that were bargains at 5c; heavy fleeced. = 00 Work Shoes a. $2. 98 Men's Heavy Work Shoes; Army last; Blucher cut. 15¢ CHILDREN’S Cut to $2.50 BOYS’ UNION SUITS—Cut to $1.00 LADIES’ HOSE—Fiber Silk—All Colors—Cut -to. . $1.98 HOUSE DRESSES — Good per- cales; black and white checks—Cut to ....... $1.25 to $2.00 BLOUSES—Ladies’ or- gandie and dimity Blouses; 59 c neatly trimmed—Cut to.. 16 PRICE—Velvet Coats; wine shade COMING SATURDAY “Shattered Dreams” —With— MISS DUPONT $14.98 GIRLS’ COATS— D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS IN HIS MASTERPIECE “WAY DOWN EAST” A GLORIOUS ELABORATION ¢ ‘HE AGE PLAY ERNOONS—25 re INTER GARDE THEATRE C BOOT & SHOP & Callahan and Scholtz 208 Pike Street Opposite MacDougall-Southwick’s $2 LADIES’ UNION SUITS —Heavy Weight—Cut to. Ladies’ Gowns, $3.25 values, for $1.75 Heavy outing flannel; finest quality; all sizes, * 89c —Self Collars and Cuffs—Cut to “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONE 4

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